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When a substance changes from a gas to a liquid, what happens to the energy, order, and spacing of

particles within the substance?
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When gas changes to liquid, it releases the thermal energy that has been absorbed before to become gas which does not alter the temperature at all. A reduction in energy changes the arrangement of particle. There spacing between the particles also increases but not as in a gaseous state and so does the kinetic energy. The particles now are now arranged in irregular pattern.

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